May 2007

Lotus Notes Domino 8 offers a dramatically different graphical user interface and several new email, calendaring and collaboration features. Formerly codenamed "Hannover," the new version is currently in beta 3 and scheduled for release to ...
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Instead of opening a Lotus Notes view in a pop-up window, editing it and then saving it again, you can modify fields directly using Ajax. SearchDomino.com member Jinoy George explains how.
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@DBLookup is the most common function used by developers when creating Lotus Notes Domino applications. It is often used multiple times in a single Lotus Notes form or in several forms within an application. The focal point of the @DBLookup function...
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Clustering is a common approach to improving the performance and reliability of Lotus Domino servers, but it must be configured and maintained carefully to reap any value. Learn fundamentals and best practices for running a Lotus Domino server ...
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For the first time in the U.S., THE VIEW will hold its annual Admin and Lotus Developer events at the same time and in the same venue. An estimated 1,000 IT professionals are expected to attend the eighth annual Admin event.
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In the final segment of the tutorial, "Step-by-Step Guide: How to install Lotus Domino Server on Linux," you'll learn a script that makes Domino start automatically whenever you boot the Linux machine, and stop gracefully when you (or a power ...
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When validating Lotus Notes forms in a Web application, loss of field data can occur on the Domino server. In this tip, SearchDomino.com member Sameer Thakur explains how to remedy this problem using a modified WebQuerySave method.
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